of each meeting as well as action items to be accomplished for the next meeting.Reviewing the log sheet from the previous meeting is a great way for the faculty to prepare forthe upcoming one and provides further evidence to the student of the meeting’s importance. Atthe end of the semester, students turn in a final written report and a final presentation which isevaluated by several faculty members from the department.Robotics in Computer Engineering Program at Utah Valley University (UVU)In order to prepare our computer engineering students for the embedded systems designexperience, which serves a critical element of their education; we offer two courses on embeddedsystem design. Embedded Systems I is a junior level course and Embedded
journeys.AcknowledgmentThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.1107015, 1153250, 1643869 (past three grants), and 2221052 (active grant). Any opinions,findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authorsand do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References[1] Vernaza, K. M., Vitolo, T. M., Steinbrink, S., Brinkman, B. J. (2011). Scholars of Excellence inEngineering and Computer Science Program Phase I: Development and Implementation. Proceedings ofthe 2011 American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference, June 26-29, Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Canada.[2] Vernaza, K. M., Steinbrink, S., Brinkman, B. J., Vitolo, T. M. (2014
. Jingjie Yeo is the Principal Investigator at the J² Lab for Engineering Living Materials. The Lab performs Computations in Materials and the Sciences to engineer dynamically-responsive, living materials through interdisciplinary studies of material and biological phenomena with multiscale computational methods for engineering and medical applications. He is a co-instructor in Station1, a social nonprofit organization dedicated to building the foundations of the university of the future through educational opportunity and socially-directed frontier STEM education, research, and internships. Before joining Cornell University in 2020, Prof. Yeo was a research scientist in the Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
obtained his B.Sc. degree in Automotive Engineering at the University of Applied Sci- ences Joanneum Graz. Currently he is completing his M.Sc. studies at the same faculty. Prior to this he gained some work experience as a technician, also in the automotive sector. On completion of his studies, he intends to pursue a career in research. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Visualization of wave phenomena by an array of coupled oscillatorsAbstractMechanical engineering curricula typically include courses in classical mechanics andcontinuum mechanics. Classical mechanics is governed by the Newtonian axioms, which leadto ordinary differential equations as the equations of motion. The
ensure that those carrying out social marketing are Sciences, 2013. 36(2): p. 163-180.not misapplying its basic tenets. As noted in the models[14] Garfield, E., Citation indexes in sociological and Case of the World Wide Web Technology. historical research. American documentation, 1963. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 1996. 14(4): p. 289-291. 1(1): p. 95-126.[15] Haigh, N., Historical research and research in [31] Lazer, W., Marketing's Changing Social higher education: Reflections and recommendations Relationships. Journal of Marketing, 1969. 33(1): p. from a self-study
Paper ID #35947Object Detection on Raspberry PiProf. Xishuang Dong, Prairie View A&M University Xishuang Dong is Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, Prairie View A&M University. His research interests include deep learning, object detection, natural language processing, computer systems biology, and Internet of Things.Xavier Alexander DukesMr. Joshua Littleton, Prairie View A&M UniversityTri’Heem NevilleChristopher RollersonArthur L Quinney American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022
Paper ID #13073Design and Development of a New Small-Scale Wind Turbine BladeDr. Ulan Dakeev, University of Michigan, Flint Dr. Ulan Dakeev is currently a faculty of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan-Flint. His areas of research include renewable energy (wind energy), quality in higher education, motivation, and engagement of students.Dr. Quamrul H. Mazumder, University of Michigan, Flint Dr. Quamrul Mazumder is currently an associate professor of mechanical engineering at University of Michigan-Flint. His areas of research include computational fluid dynamics, multiphase flow, quality in higher
of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University. He was previously with Prairie View A and M University (an HBCU) and ASML-HMI North America Inc.. His current research includes experiments on high-pressure combustion of petroleum-based liquid fuels and bio-derived fuels, digital image processing of experimental data, and studies of microfluidics in energy systems. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Student Paper Design of Access Platforms for Assembly Tooling on the Payload Attachment Fitting (PAF) for NASA’s Space Launch System Leila Smalls1, Ethan Bisgaard2, Jianren Zhou1, Minghui Xu3 and Yuhao Xu31 Department of Mechanical
. Aghelan and M. Rouhani, “Underwater image super- and pattern recognition, 2018, pp. 1692–1700. resolution using generative adversarial network-based [7] J. Cai, H. Zeng, H. Yong, Z. Cao, and L. Zhang, model,” in 2023 13th International Conference on “Toward real-world single image super-resolution: A Computer and Knowledge Engineering (ICCKE), IEEE, new benchmark and a new model,” in Proceedings of 2023, pp. 480–484. the IEEE/CVF international conference on computer [20] P. Ajanya and S. Meera, “An effectual underwater image vision, 2019, pp. 3086–3095. enhancement framework using adaptive trans-resunet
CollegeMr. Daniel Albert Bohbot, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College I am from Conneaut, OH and currently a senior Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology student at Penn State Behrend. My future plans are to attend the Renewable Energy and Sustainability Systems masters program through Penn State World Campus. With this degree I hope to work in developing and improving renewable energy systems. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 MicroPython in a Wireless Communications Systems CourseAbstractPart of the requirements for an Electrical Engineering Technology program or ComputerEngineering Technology program includes the ability
engineering education” in Acta Astronautica, vol. 157, April 2019.[16] C. Rupakheti, M. Hays, S. Mohan, S. Chenoweth and A. Stouder, “On a pursuit for perfecting an undergraduate requirements engineering course in Journal of Systems and Software, vol. 144, October 2018.[17] B. Notaros, “Concept inventory assessment instruments for electromagnetics education” in IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, San Antonio, TX, June 2002.[18] MetalDetectorSA, “Frequency and your metal detector” [Online]. Available: https://metaldetectorsa.co.za/frequently-asked-questions/frequency-and-your-metal-detector/ [Accessed March 14, 2019].
Tesla. Page 11.1238.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 20061 Technological Literacy and Empowerment: Exemplars from the History of Technology As technological literacy takes form as a curriculum and field of study, we need toask ourselves continually what we are trying to accomplish. Is our goal simply to teachstudents how things work so that they can be passive employees or consumers in acapitalist economy? Or could the goal of technological literacy be broader and moreactive--that we want our students not only to understand the machine but to comprehendhow individuals, groups, and societies use
outreach and education. Page 15.792.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Interdisciplinary Laboratory Projects Integrating LabVIEW with VHDL Models Implemented in FPGA HardwareAbstractSenior level electrical engineering elective courses often have a fairly narrow focus with littleview of how the material from one EE discipline may integrate with another. Projects and in-class demonstrations encompassing material from multiple classes give students the opportunityto see how different concepts from within the EE curriculum integrate and allow them to observethe interactions from a larger perspective. Projects
experiences within her courses to provide students with real world perspectives and training in contemporary topics and skills for both research and industry. She is interested in Computer Science Education and approaches to support individuals from underrepresented groups in computing.Godmar Back (Assistant Professor) (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity)Crystal M Pee (Student-Chemical Engineering) Crystal Pee is a doctoral candidate at Virginia Polytechnic and State University pursuing a Ph.D. in Engineering Education, where she also serves as a graduate research assistant. Her research interests include broadening participation in industry and higher education.Kirk CameronWalter C. Lee (Associate Professor
, “Exploring the Effects of Problem Framing on Solution Shifts: A Case Study,” in 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Seattle, Washington, Jun. 2015, p. 26.734.1-26.734.29. doi: 10.18260/p.24071.[4] T. F. A. C. Sigahi and L. I. Sznelwar, “Exploring applications of complexity theory in engineering education research: A systematic literature review,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 111, no. 1, pp. 232–260, Jan. 2022, doi: 10.1002/jee.20438.[5] B. Castellani and F. Hafferty, Sociology and Complexity Science: A New Field of Inquiry. Berlin: Springer, 2009.[6] R. Jiao et al., “Design Engineering in the Age of Industry 4.0,” J. Mech. Des., vol. 143, no. 7, p. 070801, Jul. 2021, doi: 10.1115/1.4051041.[7] K
seen in Table 3, 80% of the students in the Spring 02 semester and 85% of thestudents in the Fall 02 semester expressed no misgivings about working in pairs.Table 3. Response to the question about willingness to pair program again. Number of Yes No I don’t careSemester RespondentsSpring 02 207 124 (59.90 %) 42 (20.28%) 41(19.80 %)Fall 02 71 46 (64.77%) 11(15.49%) 14 (19.71 %) Page 8.911.4 Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition. Copyright 2003
, Teaching Engineering, McGraw-Hill, NY, 1993.3. Shea, John E., Thomas M. West, and Kimberly D. Douglas, "Utilizing Customer Surveys in ManufacturingEngineering Curriculum Redesign", International Conference on Education in Manufacturing, March 13-15, SanDiego, CA., 1996.4. Brassard, Michael and Diane Ritter, The Memory Jogger II, GOAL/QPC, Methuen, MA, 1994.5. Deming, W. Edwards, Volume VII of the Deming Video Library, The Red Bead Experiment and Life, Films, Inc.,Chicago, IL, 1992.6. Deming, W. Edwards, Volume VIII of the Deming Video Library, Lessons of the Red Bead Experiment, Films,Inc., Chicago, IL, 1992.7. Kepner, Charles H. and Benjamin B. Trego, The New Rational Manager, Princeton Research Press, Princeton, NJ,1981.JOHN E. SHEA is an
of social protest, and rhetoric of regional identity.Dan Schowalter, Rowan University Dan Schowalter teaches Mass Media and Their Influences, Rhetorical Theory, Rhetorical Criticism, Public Speaking, and Senior Seminar. His research interests include the intersections of rhetorics, visuality, memory and the popular imagination, with special interest in rhetoric of documentary imagery. Page 11.355.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006Conservation of Energy for Campus Buildings: Design, Communicationand Environmentalism through Project Based LearningAbstractA project designed to conserve energy
Engineering at Kettering University. Dr. El-Sayed’s areas of expertise include sustainable manufacturing, multi-disciplinary team teaching, project based learning and curriculum development. She currently serves as the leader of the Plastics Product Design Specialty within the Mechanical Engineering program.Henry Kowalski, Kettering University Dr. Henry Kowalski is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University. Page 15.655.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 How to Design Stronger and Lighter Products – A Term Project for A Composite Materials
Paper ID #37823Design and Development of a Manufacturing Process andMachining Technology Course SequenceJunkun Ma (Professor ) Faculty working for Sam Houston State University with education background and interest in Mechanical Engineering , Manufacturing, and Mechanics of MaterialsSuleiman Obeidat (Assistant Professor) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Design and Development of a Manufacturing Process and Machining Technology Course Sequence Junkun Ma and
mas- ters degree in aerospace engineering from Georgia Tech, and a doctorate in mechanical and aerospace engineering from the University of Virginia. Prior to his retirement, he led the Army Research Labo- ratory’s vehicle propulsion division, conducting basic and applied research of engine and drive system technologies. His research interests are varied and include unmanned aerial systems, the aerodynamics of vertical axis wind turbines, rotating mechanical components, rotordynamics, and engineering education pedagogy. As an aviator, he has been rated in both rotary and fixed-wing platforms. He also holds a FAA commercial airman’s certificate.Mr. Dakota William BunnerRobert William Winkler
AC 2007-2328: ACTIVE AND COLLABORATIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES FORTEACHING COMPUTINGEdward Gehringer, North Carolina State University Edward F. Gehringer is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science, North Carolina State University. His research interests include hardware and software support for memory management, architectures for security, object technology, and educational software for collaborative learning. Page 12.167.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Active and Collaborative Learning Strategies for Teaching Computing Edward F
AC 2010-2188: FLEXIBLE CIS LABORATORY ENVIRONMENT EMPLOYINGMULTI-BOOT AND VIRTUAL COMPUTINGDawn Spencer, Colorado State University, PuebloNebojsa Jaksic, Colorado State University, Pueblo Page 15.593.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Flexible CIS Laboratory Environment Employing Multi-boot and Virtual ComputingAbstractThis work describes an innovative flexible multipurpose laboratory environment designed tosupport a large variety of laboratory exercises in a Computer Information Systems (CIS)curriculum. The environment employs multi-boot and virtual computing. Although it may beideal to have separate labs for each course
have earned a bachelor’s of science degree in graphics and design technology at the Western Michigan University by 2012. He is currently serving as a vice president Tau Alpha Pi, an engineering honors society. He is also working part time as a Fire Extinguisher Assistant, a fire equipment restoration job to which he thoroughly enjoys. He has been a distinguished student in the WMU Physics and Engineering Design Technology Department as an elected physics student of the semester in 2010 and an outstanding student in 2012. In the late 1999, he immigrated to the United States for better education, and has always appreciated his parents and sister ever since. He embraces free-thinking philosophy and astronomy.Ryan
Design, Signal Processing, Image Processing, FPGA and ASIC implementations, Robotics, Big-data accelerators, Coherent Accelerators (Power8), and Genome Accelerators. He has two patent are pending and is writing another one. He is a Senior Member of IEEE.Prof. Hyoungsoo Kim, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Hyoungsoo Kim (S’04, M’11) received the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Yonsei Uni- versity, Seoul, Korea in 2000. He received the M.S. degree and Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA in 2004 and 2010 respectively. Dur- ing summer of 2008 and 2009, he has worked as a design intern in Lyric Semiconductor (now Analog
Session 1220 PC-based Personal DSP Training Station Armando B. Barreto1, Kang K. Yen1 and Cesar D. Aguilar Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Florida International University This paper describes the setup of a Personal DSP Training Station (DSPTS), based on a Personal Computer (PC) with a soundcard and a low-cost prototype DSP board. It will be shown that, with these minimum requirements, a student or a practicing engineer can have an environment to acquire the skills needed for the real-time implementation of
journals. He is Fellow ASME, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and current member of the Board of Associates of ASME, I.C. Engine Division. He is the recipient of ASME award for outstanding contributions to the literature of combustion. He has been a principle investigator on several grants funding in excess of $14M. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1Development of Educational Convective Heat Transfer Experiment for Integration into the Undergraduate Curriculum Shahrokh Etemad, Justin Chi, Lorenzo Giordani, Nicholas
Paper ID #25375Board 17: Teaching STEM undergraduates discipline-specific writing skills:a data-driven learning approachDr. Ryan K Boettger, University of North Texas Ryan K. Boettger is an associate professor and assistant chair in the Department of Technical Communi- cation at the University of North Texas. His research areas include data-driven learning, content analysis, and technical editing. His research in STEM education is currently funded by the National Science Foun- dation. He can be contacted at ryan.boettger@unt.edu.Dr. Stefanie Wulff c American Society for Engineering Education
the Earth’s ionosphere and magnetosphere. Before assuming duties as an assistant professor she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Saskatchewan Canada in Physics and Engineering Physics. So far Dr. Maxworth has published more than 10 journal articles and nearly 40 conference proceedings, in wave-particle interac- tions in space plasma and engineering education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Student Self-Assessment Questionnaires using Hierarchical Bloom’s Taxonomy Ashanthi Maxworth Department of Engineering, University of Southern
unresponsive for several seconds. This could be due tothe network connectivity of the microcontrollers/dashboard users or the way the microcontrollersare programmed to publish data to the server. Troubleshooting is needed to find the exact reason.References[1] A. Sadik, T. Ortelt, C. Pleul, C. Becker, S. Chatti and A. Tekkaya, "The challenge of specimen handling in remote laboratories for Engineering Education", in 12th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation, Bangkok, Thailand, 2015, pp. 180-185.[2] M. Sierra Apel, F. Odebrett, C. Paz and N. Perozo, "Multi-phase flowloop remote laboratory", in 17th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation, University of